Ohio State Football Recruiting: Breaking Down the Buckeye's Latest Commitments

Urban Meyer and the Ohio State Buckeyes have nailed down three four-star recruits within the week. Two of the signings bolster the Bucks' offensive line and the other is a great, pure athlete. The signings help further establish what Rivals.com is calling the third-best recruiting class in the nation.

Meyer has been busy on the recruiting trail and despite the sanctions and issues facing the program, he has been quite successful in luring talent to Columbus thus far.

Here is a breakdown of each of these signings.

Taylor Decker - 6'8" 313 pounds - OL

Decker is a giant that projects as a solid collegiate offensive tackle. Decker had originally committed to Notre Dame, but he was snatched from the Irish by the aggressive Urban Meyer.

Meyer had already grabbed a couple Irish assistant coaches earlier in the week, now a four-star recruit. These are the things that rivalries are made of.

O'Connor was another high-profile pickup by Meyer, who swooped in to claim the prize from Windsor, CO. O'Connor made headlines when he was the first recruit to decommit from Penn State after news of the sex scandal rocked Happy Valley.

He played tackle in high school, but he doesn't have the size to play outside at Ohio State. He'll likely be a guard or center, and another cog in an impressive young offensive line.

O'Connor is a beast of a young man in the weight room. He benched 390 pounds and squatted 615 pounds. That is great strength to key a power running game.

Perkins excelled on both sides of the ball in high school, but he projects as the type of speed linebacker Urban Meyer covets for his system.

He will need to add some bulk, but he certainly has the athleticism to be molded. He ran a 4.4 40-yard dash and has a 36-inch vertical leap. He's a great addition and fills a need the Buckeyes had at linebacker.